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This is what you want mate

Staples, ?3.50 for 10 Metres. Perfect. Did it today, and inside the case, has kept the temp down pretty good too.

I would do it but I move my computer to uni and back every few months so its not worth it. When I finish uni next year then I will do it... maybe! thanks for the info though!

My workstation, no longer temporary:

Edit:

Since people asked, the screen is very good. Compared to the 2405FPW, the maximum brightness is noticably lower (but it doesn't really matter since both screens are way too bright by default) and the contrast seems to be a bit lower too, but the colours look more vibrant and accurate. Definitely a good buy. The screen real-estate is amazing and it has a lower dot pitch so it doesn't have the "too big" effect that the 2405FPW had. The viewing angle is better up/down but slightly worse left/right. The only thing I don't like about it is that mine's broken... When displaying solid black, there are numerous off-black verticle lines, there's backlight bleeding on the right, and there's a starfield of stuck pixels that only show up on very dark images (like the verticle lines).

Love the monitor!

Where did you get your desk from, I love that modular sort of look and design!

ccuk

Hi, nice setup you got there. Do you have any problems with your temp, as it is in that compartment?

Hello. well not that much really. Currently im getting with the windows opened behind me;

CPU 32-34C Idle

CHIPSET 29-31C Idle

GFX 35-37C Idle

It does get hotter when gaming, the most i've had with this setup is around 40-44C so i dont know if that is considered very good. i have specs in my sig btw ;)

More pics added, ill show the inside the case sometime later and thats my air cooling fan which my dad brought me as my room gets the hottest in the whole house!

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Edited by PiracyX

still the same ****ing pictures, nothing actually changed except for the mobile phone and the sun that shines

You have a REALLY nice simple set up (Y) I like it, that lamp thingy ma do just adds to it

Good Work.

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